> MarcS wrote:
> > def myThing := thingMaker
> > #versus
> > def myThing := newThing
>> If, as I suggest, E also got rid of the "optional ()" sugar, then this
> problem would go away. It would then be obvious that neither of these
> expressions could possibly be calling a method.
You mean those statements above could be _invoking_ the methods
`thingMaker' and `newThing', respectively!? Ack!
They look very much to me like simply assigning the name `myThing' to
refer to the same thing (function) that `thingMaker' refers to.
How would I do that, then?
Regards,
Petulant Python Programmer